5.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia’s Maluku province, no tsunami warning issued
The quake did not trigger a tsunami, the official said.
The quake did not trigger a tsunami, the official said.
The tremor felt on Thursday afternoon with the epicentre at 89 km northwest Daruba village of Pulau Marotai district and the depth at 112 km under sea bed.
No major damage or casualties have been reported yet.
Central Sulawesi Governor Longki Djanggola told reporters that the disaster relief period will continue until Oct 26 in order to rebuild infrastructure and help the more than 82,000 people displaced in the catastrophe.
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